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Category: Scotland’s Place in Europe

The EU and Scottish independence after Brexit

Núria González Campañá

LERU Brexit Seminar

LERU Brexit Seminar

 

 

Secession is a live issue in today’s Western Europe. In the last years, we have witnes…

26th October 2018 cdemowbr

Implementation of Brexit in the UK

Darren Harvey

LERU Brexit Seminar

LERU Brexit Seminar

 

Introduction

In order to prepare the UK legal order for Brexit, the UK Government’s flagship piece of …

9th October 2018 admin-euro

Incorporating International Human Rights in a Devolved Context

Kasey McCall-Smith

Brexit and Rights Engagement Network

Brexit and Rights Engagement Network

 

 

International human rights treaties universally contain a call to St…

17th September 2018 admin-euro

Taking Stock: Scotland and Brexit

Tobias Lock

Brexit and Rights Engagement Network

Brexit and Rights Engagement Network

 

 

With little more than six months to go before the UK leaves the EU on 29 March 2019…

5th September 2018 admin-euro

Criminal Cooperation, Brexit and the devolved nations: where are we and what is the way ahead?

Anni Pues

Brexit and Rights Engagement Network

Brexit and Rights Engagement Network

 

 

Brexit will bring to an end judicial and police cooperation between the UK and the …

4th September 2018 admin-euro

Brexit’s Impact on Scotland: Devolution and Local Government

Serafin Pazos-Vidal

In-Depth Analysis

One fact not commonly understood in Scotland and the UK is the unique nature of Scottish devolution. Am…

3rd July 2018 admin-euro

The Great Repeal Bill and the Challenge of Bringing Laws Home

Tobias Lock

The practical process of transposing all existing EU law into the UK legal system brings with it many detailed and essential items f…

5th April 2017 lewing

Scotland’s Relationship with the EU after Brexit: Lessons from the Faroes

Jacques Hartmann

The Faroe Islands set an important precedent for a part of a unitary state to establish differentiated relations with the EU, …

29th March 2017 lewing

When Article 50 Meets Section 30 – Another Quiet Week in Scotland’s Constitutional Politics

Peter Lynch

Scotland’s independence debate was intensified by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s announcement this week, but both sides of th…

17th March 2017 lewing

Brexit Talks: What Will We Know in Autumn 2018?

Kirsty Hughes

The UK’s exit negotiations from the EU will concentrate on separate withdrawal and trade deals, and timing will be a crucial fact…

9th March 2017 lewing

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